Mountain Lake Pool Kits

American Made Pools

Craftsmanship is more than a promise — it’s part of who we are. For over 30 years, every wall panel and pool liner has been proudly handcrafted in the USA by skilled craftsmen who take pride in their work. Our mountain lake swimming pool kits stand for quality, value, and the timeless tradition of doing things the right way.

18' x 36'6" Mt. Lake Swimming Pool Kit

Starting at: $11,595.00
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18' x 41'7" Mt. Lake Swimming Pool Kit

Starting at: $11,995.00
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22'5" x 42'9" Mt. Lake Swimming Pool Kit

Starting at: $12,195.00
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Create A Relaxing Oasis With Mountain Lake Swimming Pool Kits

Are you looking to transform your backyard into a peaceful retreat? Mountain Lake Swimming Pool Kits offer the perfect solution for creating a serene and luxurious environment right at home. Furthermore, these DIY inground pool kits provide a breathtaking aesthetic that mimics the organic beauty of a natural mountain lake. You can easily embrace expansive free-flowing curves and soft rounded edges that standard pools simply cannot match. Therefore, choosing this unique shape brings a relaxed and inviting atmosphere to your outdoor living space.

Experience Unmatched American Craftsmanship

Craftsmanship is more than just a promise when you select our swimming pool kits. In fact, skilled artisans have proudly handcrafted every wall panel and pool liner in the USA for over 30 years. You will never find stripped-down packages or bargain-bin equipment here. Instead, we provide only professional-grade components that are meticulously engineered for top performance and remarkable longevity. Consequently, your backyard investment remains durable and visually stunning for decades to come.

Save Thousands With DIY Inground Pool Kits

Building your own inground pool might seem intimidating at first glance. However, our comprehensive step-by-step DIY videos guide you through the entire installation process. We design these resources specifically for real do-it-yourselfers who want to build something amazing without cutting corners. Moreover, taking on this project allows you to save thousands of dollars on installation labor. You receive everything you need to successfully complete your high-end custom design while enjoying total peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The cost of your project depends heavily on the specific size and options you choose. Our mountain lake designs typically start around eleven thousand dollars for the base package. In addition, you should budget for concrete, water, and installation tools. Overall, building the pool yourself saves you a massive amount on professional labor costs.

Yes, you absolutely can build this pool yourself. We provide extensive video libraries, detailed dig sheets, and comprehensive installation manuals. Therefore, anyone with basic construction skills and a willingness to learn can successfully complete the project. Our expert support team also remains available to answer your questions during the build.

Your kit includes everything required to assemble the pool structure and get the water circulating. Specifically, we supply the wall panels, a custom-fit liner, the pump, the filter, and all necessary plumbing components. Furthermore, we never use economy parts, ensuring your equipment performs flawlessly.

Most homeowners finish their pool installation within one to three weeks. However, this timeline varies depending on weather conditions and how much time you dedicate to the project each day. First, you will need to complete the excavation. Afterward, assembling the panels and plumbing generally goes very quickly.

You must obtain the proper building permits from your local municipality before you begin digging. Consequently, we highly recommend checking your local zoning laws and homeowner association regulations early in the planning stage. We provide all the exact measurements and dig sheets you need to submit with your permit application.